the glitter in my eyes
stops spinning
and the first thing i see is her-
platinum shoes in hand,
crying those lemonade tears.
slipping away,
an empty heart
shrinking into anything and
everything
and
nothing
I sometimes wonder what life would be like with platinum hair. My head would be filled with radioactivity, clash, and roar. The beautiful white noise of the century. A toxic pulse, a strange carousel, a revolution, a rapture, an uproar of youth of beauty of freedom.
The ring was made of platinum, which was not something Elizabeth thought happened in real life. It looked a lot like silver to her. Just really expensive silver. She wasn’t convinced she WANTED a platinum ring, especially one with such a high price tag. Yet, here she was at the jewelry store, eyeing it almost lustfully.
Diamonds are forever. They’re pretty, but what do they really mean? Is a platinum ring with diamonds really necessary to prove your love to someone else? What happened to just loving without physical shiny proof?
Desi
Platinum is a metal used to make wedding rings. It has become popular recently due to its brilliant shine and color making it an ideal pairing with diamonds or other shiny jewels. Platinum is also a color of hair that looks good on no one.
J
Platinum
Platinum
On the wall
Tell me when I’ve grown wise and tall
Should I die before I learned to say it all
Melt off your hook, drip, drip, drip, fall
i dont even know what that is. maybe i do. what type of word game is this. do something that akes people think! i just lost the game…. is there a timer to tsay when the 60 seconds is up?!?! what the heck…
yeea
Platinová barva. Krásná platinová barva. Ach Bože, kde? A proč?
Máš pravdu. Ten kaštan je platinový.
Nebo snad z bílého zlata?
Není všechno platina, co se třpytí.
A já bych tak ráda ukradla trochu toho kaštanového lesku,
Anna Marie Rosická
it is a precious metal, more pricy than gold. people were different ornaments made of platinum. also, many objects are made of platinum. the platinum status of an album in music industry is considered a prestigious thing.platinum jubilee is the 75th anniversary of any enterprise. the colour of platinum is greyish metallic
shinto
Platinum the metal is expensive. Platinum cards or other things called “platinum” are the best of the best of that companys cards or other items.
His platinum hair glittered in the moonlight and i tried not to fall asleep when watching them. it seemed so strange to me, but the color amlost hypnotized me. I tried to ignore it and concentrate on the driving.
Anna Marie Rosická
With the touch of her delicate fingers, you watched his sinewy body grow still. His warm chocolate eyes went dull, and the rise and fall of his chest froze midair. His cheeks no longer glowed pink, but his skin transformed into cold, hard metal. Danny was gone, and in his place stood a platinum statue.
“What have you done?” I screamed, grasping his silvery form, the cool touch burning my skin, “what have you done?” She smiled and softly let a sigh escape her pink lips,
“Oh don’t you understand? He’s beautiful now Sophie, he’s beautiful,” she grasped his motionless hand and looked up ardently at his cold face, “and now he will never leave me.”
Platinum is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78. Its name is derived from the Spanish term platina del Pinto, which is literally translated into “little silver of the Pinto River.” It is a dense, malleable, ductile, precious, gray-white transition metal. Even though it has six naturally occurring isotopes, platinum is one of the rarest elements in the Earth’s crust and has an average abundance of approximately 0.005 mg/kg. It is the least reactive metal. It occurs in some nickel and copper ores along with some native deposits, mostly in South Africa, which accounts for 80% of the world production.
As a member of the platinum group of elements, as well as of the group 10 of the periodic table of elements, platinum is generally non-reactive. It exhibits a remarkable resistance to corrosion, even at high temperatures, and as such is considered a noble metal. As a result, platinum is often found chemically uncombined as native platinum. Because it occurs naturally in the alluvial sands of various rivers, it was first used by pre-Columbian South American natives to produce artifacts. It was referenced in European writings as early as 16th century, but it was not until Antonio de Ulloa published a report on a new metal of Colombian origin in 1748 that it became investigated by scientists.
Platinum is used in catalytic converters, laboratory equipment, electrical contacts and electrodes, platinum resistance thermometers, dentistry equipment, and jewelry. Because only a few hundred tonnes are produced annually, it is a scarce material, and is highly valuable and is a major precious metal commodity. Being a heavy metal, it leads to health issues upon exposure to its salts, but due to its corrosion resistance, it is not as toxic as some metals. Its compounds, most notably cisplatin, are applied in chemotherapy against certain types of cancer.
Ivy
Platinum ( /ˈplætɨnəm/ or /ˈplætənəm/) is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78. Its name is derived from the Spanish term platina del Pinto, which is literally translated into “little silver of the Pinto River.”[1] It is a dense, malleable, ductile, precious, gray-white transition metal. Even though it has six naturally occurring isotopes, platinum is one of the rarest elements in the Earth’s crust and has an average abundance of approximately 0.005 mg/kg. It is the least reactive metal. It occurs in some nickel and copper ores along with some native deposits, mostly in South Africa, which accounts for 80% of the world production.
As a member of the platinum group of elements, as well as of the group 10 of the periodic table of elements, platinum is generally non-reactive. It exhibits a remarkable resistance to corrosion, even at high temperatures, and as such is considered a noble metal. As a result, platinum is often found chemically uncombined as native platinum. Because it occurs naturally in the alluvial sands of various rivers, it was first used by pre-Columbian South American natives to produce artifacts. It was referenced in European writings as early as 16th century, but it was not until Antonio de Ulloa published a report on a new metal of Colombian origin in 1748 that it became investigated by scientists.
Platinum is used in catalytic converters, laboratory equipment, electrical contacts and electrodes, platinum resistance thermometers, dentistry equipment, and jewelry. Because only a few hundred tonnes are produced annually, it is a scarce material, and is highly valuable and is a major precious metal commodity. Being a heavy metal, it leads to health issues upon exposure to its salts, but due to its corrosion resistance, it is not as toxic as some metals. Its compounds, most notably cisplatin, are applied in chemotherapy against certain types of cancer.[2]
Ivy
Das Moor. Es ist dreckig kalt und düster. Meine Schuhe weichen langsam durch. Das Wasser quappt beim Laufen. Wie lange irre ich hier schon herum? Minuten? Oder gar Stunden?
Liz Greeth
The platinum records back in the day. My friends and I would sit and listen to our favorite songs over and over. 45’s and 33s. Music on both sides of the album. Those were the days. Now it is Cd’s.
I have a platinum ray gun at home and I shoot my zombie zombie brothers with it but they never die. then I figure out that its not a platinum ray gun but a nerf gun.
the glitter in my eyes
stops spinning
and the first thing i see is her-
platinum shoes in hand,
crying those lemonade tears.
slipping away,
an empty heart
shrinking into anything and
everything
and
nothing
I sometimes wonder what life would be like with platinum hair. My head would be filled with radioactivity, clash, and roar. The beautiful white noise of the century. A toxic pulse, a strange carousel, a revolution, a rapture, an uproar of youth of beauty of freedom.
The ring was made of platinum, which was not something Elizabeth thought happened in real life. It looked a lot like silver to her. Just really expensive silver. She wasn’t convinced she WANTED a platinum ring, especially one with such a high price tag. Yet, here she was at the jewelry store, eyeing it almost lustfully.
Which probably meant that she did want it.
Diamonds are forever. They’re pretty, but what do they really mean? Is a platinum ring with diamonds really necessary to prove your love to someone else? What happened to just loving without physical shiny proof?
Platinum is a metal used to make wedding rings. It has become popular recently due to its brilliant shine and color making it an ideal pairing with diamonds or other shiny jewels. Platinum is also a color of hair that looks good on no one.
Platinum
Platinum
On the wall
Tell me when I’ve grown wise and tall
Should I die before I learned to say it all
Melt off your hook, drip, drip, drip, fall
i dont even know what that is. maybe i do. what type of word game is this. do something that akes people think! i just lost the game…. is there a timer to tsay when the 60 seconds is up?!?! what the heck…
Platinová barva. Krásná platinová barva. Ach Bože, kde? A proč?
Máš pravdu. Ten kaštan je platinový.
Nebo snad z bílého zlata?
Není všechno platina, co se třpytí.
A já bych tak ráda ukradla trochu toho kaštanového lesku,
it is a precious metal, more pricy than gold. people were different ornaments made of platinum. also, many objects are made of platinum. the platinum status of an album in music industry is considered a prestigious thing.platinum jubilee is the 75th anniversary of any enterprise. the colour of platinum is greyish metallic
Platinum the metal is expensive. Platinum cards or other things called “platinum” are the best of the best of that companys cards or other items.
platinum shoes dangling from her palms
caked in mud and tears
they fall into the river
sinking sinking
until all that’s left is
nothing
His platinum hair glittered in the moonlight and i tried not to fall asleep when watching them. it seemed so strange to me, but the color amlost hypnotized me. I tried to ignore it and concentrate on the driving.
With the touch of her delicate fingers, you watched his sinewy body grow still. His warm chocolate eyes went dull, and the rise and fall of his chest froze midair. His cheeks no longer glowed pink, but his skin transformed into cold, hard metal. Danny was gone, and in his place stood a platinum statue.
“What have you done?” I screamed, grasping his silvery form, the cool touch burning my skin, “what have you done?” She smiled and softly let a sigh escape her pink lips,
“Oh don’t you understand? He’s beautiful now Sophie, he’s beautiful,” she grasped his motionless hand and looked up ardently at his cold face, “and now he will never leave me.”
Platinum is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78. Its name is derived from the Spanish term platina del Pinto, which is literally translated into “little silver of the Pinto River.” It is a dense, malleable, ductile, precious, gray-white transition metal. Even though it has six naturally occurring isotopes, platinum is one of the rarest elements in the Earth’s crust and has an average abundance of approximately 0.005 mg/kg. It is the least reactive metal. It occurs in some nickel and copper ores along with some native deposits, mostly in South Africa, which accounts for 80% of the world production.
As a member of the platinum group of elements, as well as of the group 10 of the periodic table of elements, platinum is generally non-reactive. It exhibits a remarkable resistance to corrosion, even at high temperatures, and as such is considered a noble metal. As a result, platinum is often found chemically uncombined as native platinum. Because it occurs naturally in the alluvial sands of various rivers, it was first used by pre-Columbian South American natives to produce artifacts. It was referenced in European writings as early as 16th century, but it was not until Antonio de Ulloa published a report on a new metal of Colombian origin in 1748 that it became investigated by scientists.
Platinum is used in catalytic converters, laboratory equipment, electrical contacts and electrodes, platinum resistance thermometers, dentistry equipment, and jewelry. Because only a few hundred tonnes are produced annually, it is a scarce material, and is highly valuable and is a major precious metal commodity. Being a heavy metal, it leads to health issues upon exposure to its salts, but due to its corrosion resistance, it is not as toxic as some metals. Its compounds, most notably cisplatin, are applied in chemotherapy against certain types of cancer.
Platinum ( /ˈplætɨnəm/ or /ˈplætənəm/) is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78. Its name is derived from the Spanish term platina del Pinto, which is literally translated into “little silver of the Pinto River.”[1] It is a dense, malleable, ductile, precious, gray-white transition metal. Even though it has six naturally occurring isotopes, platinum is one of the rarest elements in the Earth’s crust and has an average abundance of approximately 0.005 mg/kg. It is the least reactive metal. It occurs in some nickel and copper ores along with some native deposits, mostly in South Africa, which accounts for 80% of the world production.
As a member of the platinum group of elements, as well as of the group 10 of the periodic table of elements, platinum is generally non-reactive. It exhibits a remarkable resistance to corrosion, even at high temperatures, and as such is considered a noble metal. As a result, platinum is often found chemically uncombined as native platinum. Because it occurs naturally in the alluvial sands of various rivers, it was first used by pre-Columbian South American natives to produce artifacts. It was referenced in European writings as early as 16th century, but it was not until Antonio de Ulloa published a report on a new metal of Colombian origin in 1748 that it became investigated by scientists.
Platinum is used in catalytic converters, laboratory equipment, electrical contacts and electrodes, platinum resistance thermometers, dentistry equipment, and jewelry. Because only a few hundred tonnes are produced annually, it is a scarce material, and is highly valuable and is a major precious metal commodity. Being a heavy metal, it leads to health issues upon exposure to its salts, but due to its corrosion resistance, it is not as toxic as some metals. Its compounds, most notably cisplatin, are applied in chemotherapy against certain types of cancer.[2]
Das Moor. Es ist dreckig kalt und düster. Meine Schuhe weichen langsam durch. Das Wasser quappt beim Laufen. Wie lange irre ich hier schon herum? Minuten? Oder gar Stunden?
The platinum records back in the day. My friends and I would sit and listen to our favorite songs over and over. 45’s and 33s. Music on both sides of the album. Those were the days. Now it is Cd’s.
Platinum- ummmmmmmmmmm. idk
I have a platinum ray gun at home and I shoot my zombie zombie brothers with it but they never die. then I figure out that its not a platinum ray gun but a nerf gun.
I had a platinum TV
I watch movies on it every day
I also play games on it
I hAvE a PlAtInUm DiSc ThAt I WaTcH iN mY bEd!!!!!!!!<3
platinum is like a kind of metal
I hAvE a PlAtInUm DiSc ThAt I wAtCh WiTh My FaMiLy.
plantinum- noun- not sure what it means, maybe a metal of some kind . . . .
there is a game that is a platinum that tyler might play but not any more. I have a platinum card.